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ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC.
5757 Ravenswood Rd, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
www.acrartex.com
ARTEX ELT 345
Emergency Locator Transmitter
Description, Operation, Installation and Maintenance Manual
Y1-03-0282 Rev. P
ATA Code #25-62-35
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This manual includes data for the following equipment:
Component
Labeled Part No.
Purchase Part No.
Emergency Locator Transmitter
A3-06-2880
8100
2-Wire Remote Switch
A3-06-2759
8304
2-Wire Slim Remote Switch
A3-06-3214
A3-06-3214
Mounting Tray
A3-06-2882
8323
Installation Kit
455-7423
455-7423
Whip Antenna w/Coax (black) 23.38
A3-06-2892-1
8324 in kit
Whip Antenna (black) 15
110-773
110-773
Cable, Coaxial, BNC to BNC, 6 ft
611-6013-04
611-6013-04
ELT 345 Kits
8102/8107/8108
8102/8107/8108
Battery Pack, LiMnO
2
A3-06-2883
8322
External Buzzer
452-6505
452-6505
NOTICES
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS NOT PROPRIETARY.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. ACR Electronics, Inc. makes no warranty, expressed
or implied, with regard to this manual, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness
for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. In addition, ACR Electronics, Inc. makes no warranty with regard to
the documentation or data contained herein. ACR Electronics, Inc. is not liable in the event of incidentals, special,
consequential, or any other damages in connection with or arising from furnishing, performance, or use of this
manual.
For further information contact Sales, ACR Electronics, Inc., 5757 Ravenswood Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312-6603.
Telephone (954) 981-3333.
AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS
The Airworthiness limitations section is FAA approved and specifies inspections and other maintenance required
under 14 CFR§ 43.16 and 91.403 unless an alternative program has been approved.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACR Electronics, Inc. will be responsible for full distribution and revisions of ICA’s (Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness). For inquiries regarding the content and currency of this manual, contact ACR Electronics, Inc., 5757
Ravenswood Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312-6603. Telephone (954) 981-3333.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. 3
LIST OF ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS ......................................................................... 6
LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................................... 8
RECORD OF REVISIONS.......................................................................................................................... 9
SERVICE BULLETIN LIST ....................................................................................................................... 10
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES ................................................................................................................... 11
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 12
1. Manual Usage ........................................................................................................................... 12
A. General ............................................................................................................................. 12
B. Application ........................................................................................................................ 12
2. Model Description ...................................................................................................................... 13
A. ELT 345 ............................................................................................................................ 13
3. Approvals ................................................................................................................................. 13
A. ELT .................................................................................................................................. 13
B. Battery ............................................................................................................................. 13
C. RTCA DO-160G Compliance ................................................................................................ 14
4. Frequency Allocation .................................................................................................................. 15
A. Application ........................................................................................................................ 15
B. Discussion ......................................................................................................................... 15
5. References ................................................................................................................................ 15
A. Regulatory Documents ....................................................................................................... 15
B. Other Documents .............................................................................................................. 16
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ............................................................................................................ 17
1. Description ............................................................................................................................... 17
A. Functional Overview ........................................................................................................... 17
B. System Components .......................................................................................................... 18
2. Operation ................................................................................................................................. 20
A. Overview .......................................................................................................................... 20
B. Normal Operation .............................................................................................................. 20
C. Manual Activation .............................................................................................................. 20
D. ELT Reset ......................................................................................................................... 21
E. Functional Check ............................................................................................................... 21
3. Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 21
A. Environmental and Physical ................................................................................................ 21
B. Electrical ........................................................................................................................... 22
C. Antenna ............................................................................................................................ 23
TEST AND FAULT ISOLATION ................................................................................................................ 24
1. Inspection and Test Regulatory Requirements .............................................................................. 24
A. United States .................................................................................................................... 24
B. Canada ............................................................................................................................. 24
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C. Other Countries ................................................................................................................. 24
2. Inspection and Test Procedures .................................................................................................. 25
A. Checklist ........................................................................................................................... 25
B. Preparation ....................................................................................................................... 25
C. Coax Cable and Wiring Connections Inspection Item 1 ....................................................... 25
D. Mounting Tray and Hardware Inspection Item 2 ................................................................ 26
E. Battery Pack Inspection Item 3 ........................................................................................ 26
F. G-Switch Functional Check Item 4 .................................................................................... 26
G. Performance Test Setup ..................................................................................................... 27
H. 121.5 MHz Frequency Measurement and Audio Modulation Check Items 5a and 5b ............... 27
I. 121.5 MHz Power Output Measurement Item 5c ................................................................ 28
J. 406 MHz Frequency Measurement Item 5d ....................................................................... 28
K. 406 MHz Power Output Measurement Item 5e ................................................................... 28
L. Current Draw Test Item 5f ............................................................................................... 28
M. Digital Message Verification Item 5g ................................................................................. 29
N. ELT Reset Check Item 5h ................................................................................................ 30
O. Installed Transmitter / Antenna Test Item 6 ...................................................................... 30
P. Antenna Test Item 7 ....................................................................................................... 31
Q. Inspection and Test Documentation Item 8 ....................................................................... 31
3. Fault Isolation ........................................................................................................................... 31
A. Self-Test ........................................................................................................................... 31
B. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 33
REMOVAL ............................................................................................................................................ 34
1. ELT .......................................................................................................................................... 34
A. ELT Removal ..................................................................................................................... 34
2. Battery ..................................................................................................................................... 35
A. Battery Removal ................................................................................................................ 35
3. Material or Equipment Return ..................................................................................................... 36
A. Shipment Information ........................................................................................................ 36
B. Return Material Authorization .............................................................................................. 36
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................... 37
1. Regulatory Requirements and Guidelines ..................................................................................... 37
A. For US Registered aircraft: ................................................................................................. 37
B. TSO C126b, Paragraph D .................................................................................................... 37
C. FAA .................................................................................................................................. 37
D. Canada ............................................................................................................................. 37
E. Other Countries ................................................................................................................. 38
F. RTCA ................................................................................................................................ 38
2. Mounting Tray ........................................................................................................................... 39
A. Location ............................................................................................................................ 39
B. Installation ........................................................................................................................ 41
3. Antenna .................................................................................................................................... 42
A. General ............................................................................................................................. 42
B. Location ............................................................................................................................ 42
C. Installation General Info ..................................................................................................... 42
4. Remote Switch .......................................................................................................................... 43
A. Location ............................................................................................................................ 43
B. Installation ........................................................................................................................ 44
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5. Buzzer ...................................................................................................................................... 44
A. Location ............................................................................................................................ 44
B. Installation ........................................................................................................................ 45
6. Wiring ...................................................................................................................................... 46
A. General Considerations and Recommendations ..................................................................... 46
B. Remote Switch Harness Fabrication ..................................................................................... 47
C. ELT D-Sub Plug Installation ................................................................................................ 49
D. Cockpit Remote Switch 9-Pin Plug Installation ...................................................................... 50
E. Antenna Connection ........................................................................................................... 50
F. Airframe Ground Connections ............................................................................................. 50
G. ELT Programming .............................................................................................................. 50
H. RS-232 Acceptable Nav Data .............................................................................................. 50
7. ELT Installation and Test ............................................................................................................ 51
A. Installation ........................................................................................................................ 51
B. Harness ELT D-Sub Plug Sealing ......................................................................................... 51
C. Installation Documentation ................................................................................................. 52
8. Battery Pack Installation ............................................................................................................. 52
A. Battery Installation and Reinstallation .................................................................................. 52
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST .................................................................................................................... 54
1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 54
A. Purpose ............................................................................................................................ 54
B. IPL Usage Guide ................................................................................................................ 54
2. Manufacturer Name and Address ................................................................................................ 54
A. Ordering Information ......................................................................................................... 54
APPENDIX A ELT REGISTRATION ........................................................................................................ 58
1. Background Information ............................................................................................................. 58
A. Hex ID Code (15-Hex ID) ................................................................................................... 58
2. Registration .............................................................................................................................. 58
A. Responsibility .................................................................................................................... 58
B. Required Information ......................................................................................................... 58
C. Registration Information Resources ..................................................................................... 58
D. Where to Register .............................................................................................................. 58
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LIST OF ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Term Definition
AC Advisory Circular Federal Aviation Administration (USA) bulletin with special
information. For the purposes of this document, the acronym AC does not refer to
electrical alternating current.
AWG American Wire Gauge - An electrical wire diameter standard. Look for this acronym in
front of or following a wire size number.
BNC CONNECTOR A coax cable connector having 50Ω impedance and used for RF signal connections.
CAR Canadian Aviation Regulations The rules and regulations governing the manufacture,
certification, operation, maintenance and alteration of aircraft in Canada.
CFR Code of Federal Regulations The general and permanent rules published in the
Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
Title 14, “Aeronautics and Space”, contains the FARs.
CONTAINER The term “Container”, within the context of this document, refers to a device designed
to suppress RF signals, such that the broadcast of an ELT placed in the container cannot
reach the SAR satellite system.
COSPAS-SARSAT The international search and rescue consortium, that governs the international satellite-
based search and rescue distress alert detection and information distribution system.
For a complete description, go to the official web site for the International COSPAS-
SARSAT Program, http://www.cospas-sarsat.int/en/
D-SUB RECEPTACLE D-type (shaped), subminiature connectors connector for low voltage/current signals
and electrical currents.
DER Designated Engineering Representative An individual qualified and designated by the
FAA to approve, or recommend approval, of technical data to the FAA.
DRIP LOOP Extra wire length used to form a U-shaped bend in a wire or cable. Water or other fluids
will flow down to the bottom of the loop and drip off. Electrical connections are made at
the top of the loop.
ELT Emergency Locator Transmitter ELTs are installed on aircraft and used to send
emergency signals to the SAR satellite system. The word “Beacon” is associated with
these devices.
EMI Electromagnetic Interference An undesirable disturbance that affects an electrical
circuit due to either electromagnetic conduction or electromagnetic radiation emitted
from an external source; also called radio frequency interference or RFI.
EUROCAE European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment EUROCAE documents is widely
referenced as a means of compliance to European Technical Standard Orders (ETSOs)
and other regulatory documents.
FAA Federal Aviation Administration The United States government agency for aircraft
safety and regulation.
FAR Federal Aviation Regulations The rules and regulations governing the manufacture,
certification, operation, maintenance, repair and alteration of aircraft in the United
States.
FORM 337 FAA Form 337 is required when a major repair and/or major alteration is performed on
an aircraft. Refer to FAR, Part 43, Appendix A and the definitions of Major
Repair/Alteration contained in FAR, Part 1, for guidance.
FSDO Flight Standards District Office FAA district offices responsible for aircraft certification,
operation, maintenance and modification issues, approvals and enforcement.
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G-SWITCH Velocity switch that detects sudden deceleration and is used to automatically activate an
ELT; may also be referred to as a “crash sensor”.
LED Light Emitting Diode Semiconductor device that emits light when current is passed
through it. Usually used as a status or warning indicator.
MIL The three-letter acronym that stands for “Military” and precedes military specifications
and standards numbers (e.g., MIL-W-2828 would indicate a wire specification and MIL-
STD-2828 would indicate a standard).
P/N Part Number Refers to an ACR part number, unless otherwise noted.
PLUG The term “Plug”, within the context of this document, refers to the male half of an
electrical connector.
RECEPTACLE The term “Receptacle”, within the context of this document, refers to the female half of
an electrical connector.
RF Radio Frequency The range of electromagnetic radiation that constitutes the radio
spectrum and corresponds to the frequency of alternating current electrical signals used
to produce and detect radio waves.
RTCA Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Organization that makes
recommendations for airworthiness; refer to http://www.rtca.org/aboutrtca.asp for
more information.
RTV A rubbery silicon-based adhesive typically used to prevent vibration problems and water
intrusion.
SAR Search and Rescue
SCREEN ROOM Refers to a room designed to block RF signals, such that the broadcast of an ELT placed
in the screen room cannot reach the SAR satellite system.
SERVICE LOOP A length of wire or cable at the connection point, of sufficient length to allow a
component to be withdrawn from its mounting position and disconnected from its
associated wiring.
TETHER A cord or similar device that anchors something movable to a stationary point or
anchors two items together, such that they cannot become separated beyond the length
of the tether.
TSO Technical Standard Order A TSO is a minimum performance standard issued by the
FAA for specified materials, parts, and appliances used on civil aircraft.
UTC Coordinated Universal Time A time standard based on International Atomic Time. UTC
is the time system used in aviation and is often associated with Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) and/or “Zulu” time.
VHF Very High Frequency The 30 MHz to 300 MHz radio frequency band.
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio The ratio of the amplitude of a partial standing wave at
an antinode (maximum) to the amplitude at an adjacent node (minimum), in an
electrical transmission line. An ideal transmission line would have a VSWR of 1:1.
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 ARTEX ELT 345 Beacon and Mounting Tray ......................................................................... 18
Figure 2 Remote Switch Front View ................................................................................................. 18
Figure 3 Buzzer ............................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 4 Battery Pack Assembly ...................................................................................................... 19
Figure 5 Antennas ......................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 6 Performance Test Setup .................................................................................................... 27
Figure 7 Current Draw Test Setup ................................................................................................... 29
Figure 8 Short & Long 406 MHz Message Examples .......................................................................... 30
Figure 9 ELT Removal Sequence ..................................................................................................... 34
Figure 10 Battery Pack Removal ..................................................................................................... 35
Figure 11 ARTEX ELT 345 Outline & Dimensions .............................................................................. 39
Figure 12 ELT 345 Metal Strap Minimum Clearance Dimensions ......................................................... 40
Figure 13 Typical Mounting Tray Installation .................................................................................... 41
Figure 14 A3-06-2892-1 & 110-773 Antenna Outlines and Dimensions ............................................... 43
Figure 15 A3-06-2759 Remote Switch Outline and Dimensions .......................................................... 44
Figure 16 A3-06-3214 Remote Switch Outline and Dimensions .......................................................... 44
Figure 17 Buzzer Outline and Dimensions ........................................................................................ 45
Figure 18 Typical 2-Wire Installation for Unshielded Harness ............................................................. 46
Figure 19 Typical 2-Wire Installation for Shielded Harness ................................................................ 47
Figure 20 Remote Switch Harness Arrangement ............................................................................... 48
Figure 21 Harness Plug Assembly .................................................................................................... 49
Figure 22 ELT Installation Sequence ................................................................................................ 51
Figure 23 Battery Pack Installation .................................................................................................. 52
Figure 24 ELT 345 Main Assembly and Installation ........................................................................... 55
Figure 25 Harness Components ...................................................................................................... 56
Figure 26 Antennas ....................................................................................................................... 57
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RECORD OF REVISIONS
REVISION
CHANGE
DATE
REVISION
CHANGE
DATE
A
W/I 05-EN-05
Aug 06/15
B
ECO 16144
Sept 15/15
C
ECO 16240
Jan 19/16
D
ECO 16376
May 9/16
E
ECO 16385
Jun 15/16
F
ECO 16545
Dec 7/16
G
ECO 16575
Jan 18/17
H
ECO 16714
Jul 20/17
J
ECO 17084
Jan 20/2020
K
ECO 17261
Apr 7/2020
L
ECO 17300
May 28/2020
M
ECO 17383
Sept 23/2020
N
ECO 17471
Jan 15/2021
P
ECO 17488
Feb 16/2021
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SERVICE BULLETIN LIST
SERVICE
BULLETIN NO
ISSUE
DATE
MANUAL
REV NO
MANUAL
REV DATE
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
SUBJECT
PAGE
DATE
SUBJECT
PAGE
DATE
Title Page
1
2/16/21
Test and Fault Isolation (cont.)
31
5/28/20
Notices
2
9/23/20
32
5/28/20
Table of Contents
3
9/23/20
33
5/28/20
4
9/23/20
34
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5
9/23/20
Removal
35
5/28/20
List of Acronyms,
Abbreviations, and Definitions
6
5/28/20
36
5/28/20
7
5/28/20
37
5/28/20
List of Figures
8
9/23/20
Installation
38
5/28/20
Record of Revisions
9
2/16/21
39
5/28/20
Service Bulletin List
10
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5/28/20
List of Effective Pages
11
2/16/21
41
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Introduction
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Description and Operation
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Illustrated Parts List
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INTRODUCTION
1. Manual Usage
A. General
1) This manual describes the operation, installation and maintenance of the ARTEX ELT 345 emergency
locator transmitter (ELT). The information is provided to ensure initial and continued airworthiness.
Information presented in this manual is accurate at the time of printing, but is subject to change. Refer to
the ARTEX web site at www.acrartex.com for the latest information and any updates to this manual.
2) Information on the COSPAS-SARSAT emergency locator beacon registration requirements and procedures
is provided in Appendix A ELT Registration on page 58.
3) ACR Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to add approved components to the ELT system; including but not
limited to antennas, remote switches and coaxial cables. These changes are approved as “minor changes”
pursuant to FAR 21, Subpart O for TSO holders.
4) Regulatory references contained herein are generally confined to Web links provided in this manual and
were accurate at time of printing, but may be subject to change. Consult your national aviation authority
for applicable requirements.
B. Application
1) This manual constitutes supporting data/documentation for the ARTEX ELT 345, including:
a) Description and Operation
b) Test and Fault Isolation (includes inspection criteria)
c) Removal
d) Installation
e) Registration
f) Illustrated Parts List
2) In the United States, the ARTEX ELT 345 must be installed and maintained in accordance with the
requirements herein, 14 CFR, FAR Parts 43, -91 and other airworthiness requirements, as applicable.
3) In Canada, the ARTEX ELT 345 must be installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements
herein as well as Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR); Part V, Paragraph 551.104 as well as other CAR
airworthiness requirements, as applicable.
4) ARTEX ELT 345 installation and maintenance in all other countries must comply with the requirements
herein as well as applicable national airworthiness requirements. In the absence of any inspection
requirements from national regulatory authorities, operators should follow the annual inspection
procedures outlined in Inspection and Test Regulatory Requirements, subsection United States on page 24
of this manual.
5) The accessories (i.e. remote switch and antennas) referenced in this manual are those most commonly
associated with the ARTEX ELT 345. Other options, such as an alternative remote switch configuration or a
navigation interface, should be installed and maintained in accordance with instructions specific to the
accessory.
NOTE: Contact ACR Electronics, Inc. for optional accessories approved for use with the ARTEX ELT 345.
6) To ensure proper operation, only parts listed in the Illustrated Parts List of this manual or those
recommended by ACR Electronics, Inc. may be used as replacement parts for the ARTEX ELT 345.
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2. Model Description
A. ELT 345
1) The ARTEX ELT 345 is a type of AF (Automatic Fixed) beacon, which transmits on 121.5 and 406 MHz
2) The housing is made of impact-resistant polycarbonate-polyester plastic.
3) The mounting tray is made of aluminum with a stainless steel strap.
4) An installation kit, cockpit remote switch, coax cable, audible buzzer and fixed antennas are included in
the kit.
3. Approvals
A. ELT
1) FAA TSO C126b, type AF
a) This article meets the minimum performance and quality control standards required by a technical
standard order (TSO). Installation of this article requires separate approval.
2) COSPAS-SARSAT
3) For all other type approval information, please refer to the ARTEX web site at www.acrartex.com.
B. Battery
CAUTION: LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY CONCERNS INCLUDE THE POSSIBILITY OF FIRE,
VENTING VIOLENTLY, AND VENTING OF TOXIC GASES.
1) The lithium battery packs used on the ARTEX ELT 345 are certified under TSO C142a.
NOTE: The conditions and tests for TSO approval of this article are minimum performance
standards. Those installing this article, on or in a specific type or class of aircraft, must
determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within the TSO standards. TSO articles
must have separate approval for installation in an aircraft. The article may be installed only
according to 14 CFR part 43 or the applicable airworthiness requirements. Lithium cell and
battery safety concerns include the possibility of fire and venting of toxic gases.
2) If the battery is installed by a third party, it must be ascertained whether it is an ARTEX Authorized
Service center. To find an authorized service center, go to http://www.acrartex.com/where-to-buy/find-a-
battery-service-provider/
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C. RTCA DO-160G Compliance
1) DO-160G Environmental Categories: [C1X]BC[DO-204a][S(C)]XRXXXSZZAZ[ZCX][DO-
204a]M[XXXXX][XXXX]XXX
2) The DO-160G environmental categories breakdown is detailed in Table 1.
CAT
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
COMMENTS
C1
4.0
Temperature/Altitude
X
4.5.5
In-Flight Loss of Cooling
Not Applicable
B
5.0
Temperature Variation
B = 5°C/min
C
6.0
Humidity
10 Day Test
DO-204A
7.0
Operational Shocks and
Crash Safety
Tested to RTCA DO-204A Requirements
[S(C)]
8.0
Vibration
X
9.0
Explosion Atmosphere
Test
Not Applicable
R
10.0
Waterproofness
Continuous Stream
X
11.0
Fluid Susceptibility
Not Applicable
X
12.0
Sand and Dust
Not Applicable
X
13.0
Fungus Resistance Test
Not Applicable
S
14.0
Salt Fog
Z
15.0
Magnetic Effect Test
Z
16.0
Power Input Test
A
17.0
Voltage Spikes
Z
18.0
AF Susceptibility
ZCX
19.0
Induced Signal
Susceptibility
DO-204A
20.0
RF Susceptibility
Tested to RTCA DO-204A Requirements
M
21.0
RF Emissions
[XXXXXX]
22.0
Lightning Induced
Transient Susceptibility
Not Applicable
[XXXX]
23.0
Lightning Direct Effects
Not Applicable
X
24.0
Icing Test
Not Applicable
X
25.0
Electrostatic Discharge
Test
X
26.0
Fire, Flammability Test
Fire Resistance ED-62A Optional for ELT(AF)
Table 1 Environmental Categories
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4. Frequency Allocation
A. Application
1) This section addresses the 406.0 - 406.1 MHz transmitter frequencies which are assigned to the distress
frequency band.
B. Discussion
1) The product identification label on each ELT specifies the transmission frequencies of the individual ELT.
The ARTEX ELT 345 transmits a frequency of 406.040 MHz Allocation of frequencies, based on beacon
population per specified frequency band, is controlled by COSPAS-SARSAT.
2) The frequency references throughout this manual for the 406 MHz component should be considered the
baseline and the specific frequency indicated on the ELT product label should be substituted.
5. References
A. Regulatory Documents
1) The following regulatory documents are referred to herein. When referring to such documents, it is the
manual user’s responsibility to ensure they are using the latest revision or release of such documents. To
that end, the revision designator of specific document numbers has not been included, with the exception
of the RTCA document listing, which reflects the revision level of the documents at the time of TSO testing
and certification.
2) Except in the case of a printed manual, reference documents available on-line or source locations are
linked to applicable web sites.
3) United States
a) AC 43-9, “Maintenance Records”
b) AC 43-210, “Standardized Procedures for Requesting Field Approval of Data, Major Alterations, and
Repairs”
c) AC 43.9-1, “Instructions for Completion of FAA Form 337
d) AC 43.13-1, “Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices – Aircraft Inspection and Repair”
e) AC 43.13-2, “Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Alterations”
f) CFR Title 47, Part 87, “Aviation Services”
g) FAR, Part 43, “Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration”
h) FAR, Part 91, “General Operating and Flight Rules”
i) TSO-C126b, “406 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)”
j) TSO-C142a, “Non-Rechargeable Lithium Cells and Batteries”
4) Canada
a) CAR, Part V, “Airworthiness”
b) CAR, Part VI, “General Operating and Flight Rules”
5) COSPAS-SARSAT
a) C/S G.005, “Cospas-Sarsat Guidelines on 406 MHz Beacon Coding, Registration and Type Approval”
b) C/S S.007, “Handbook of Beacon Regulations”
6) RTCA The following documents are available for purchase at RTCA’s Web Site, www.rtca.org, or by mail:
a) DO-160G, “Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment”
b) DO-178B, “Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification”
c) DO-182, “Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Equipment Installation and Performance”
d) DO-204A, “Minimal Operational Performance Standards for 406 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitters
(ELT)”
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B. Other Documents
1) The ARTEX model beacon programmer or beacon test set operating manuals are available from ACR
Electronics, Inc. upon request:
a) Document number 570-1000, “453-1000 ELT Test Set Operation
b) Document number 570-2000, “453-2000 Handheld Programmer Operations Manual”
c) Document number Y1-03-0272, “A3-06-2824 Handheld Programmer Operations Manual”
d) Document number Y1-03-0273, “A3-06-2825 ELT Test Set Operation”
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1. Description
A. Functional Overview
1) The ELT automatically activates during a crash and transmits a continuous standard sweep tone on the
121.5 MHz frequency. The first digitally encoded 406 MHz burst will start transmitting. Approximately
every 50 seconds thereafter, the 406 MHz transmitter turns on and transmits an encoded signal of either
440ms or 520ms, depending on the beacon programming protocol. This message is received by the
Cospas-Sarsat Search and Rescue (SAR) satellite system.
2) The information contained in the message includes:
a) Beacon serial number, or
b) Aircraft identification or registration number
c) Country of registration and country code
d) Position coordinates, if beacon is programmed to receive position data from the aircraft navigation
system.
3) When the 406 MHz signal is detected by the CospasSarsat satellite system, a position is calculated, and
the 121.5 MHz signal is used to home in on the crash site.
4) The 406 MHz transmitter will operate in this mode for 24 hours and then shut down automatically. The
121.5 MHz transmitter (homer transmitter) will continue to operate until the batteries are exhausted,
which is at least 50 hours.
5) The location accuracy of the 406 MHz transmitter is typically 3 km. If position information is extracted
from the aircraft navigation system, the accuracy improves to approximately 100 meters (standard or
national location protocol).
6) The 406 MHz digital message provides search and rescue authorities the information to contact the
owner/operator of the aircraft through information contained in a database. The database may include:
a) Type of aircraft and aircraft registration number
b) Owner address and telephone number
c) Alternate emergency contact
7) Previous to February 9, 2009, the COSPAS-SARSAT system used the 121.5 MHz signal as an aid to
determine beacon location. As of this date, the use of this signal for satellite location has been terminated,
as the accuracy proved too poor. 406 MHz capable ELTs replace the older Class B beacons.
8) Aircraft communications transceivers are not capable of receiving 406 MHz transmissions; therefore, the
only methods of monitoring the ELT are:
a) The blinking cockpit remote switch LED
b) The buzzer
c) 121.5 MHz transmissions, which can be monitored using the aircraft communications transceiver or an
AM radio tuned to the frequency 121.5 MHz
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B. System Components
1) The ARTEX ELT 345 housing assembly is made of high impact, fire resistant, polycarbonate-polyester
plastic. The tray is fabricated from aluminum, with a stainless steel holding strap. (see Figure 1).
Figure 1 ARTEX ELT 345 Beacon and Mounting Tray
2) The cockpit-mounted remote switch assembly includes a status LED and control switch. The switch allows
the operator to manually activate and reset the ELT for testing (see Figure 2).
NOTE: The A3-06-3214 remote switch comes with front labels for both horizontal and vertical orientation. The
switch can be mounted in either orientation.
Figure 2 Remote Switch Front View
3) The buzzer provides an audible alert when the ELT is active (see Figure 3).
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Figure 3 Buzzer
4) The battery pack for the ARTEX ELT 345 consists of two “D” size Lithium Manganese Dioxide cells (see
Figure 4).
Figure 4 Battery Pack Assembly
5) There are only two types of antennas that are approved for use with the ARTEX ELT 345 (see Figure 5).
These antennas are ARTEX part numbers A3-06-2892-1 and 110-773.
A3-06-2892-1 110-773
Figure 5 Antennas
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2. Operation
A. Overview
1) A primary feature of the ARTEX ELT 345 is its simplicity of operation.
2) A connection jumper (“G-switch loop”) between pins 5 and 12 on the D-sub receptacle enables the G-
switch circuitry, allowing activation when the acceleration threshold is exceeded. The jumper is located in
the mating D-sub receptacle of the cockpit remote switch wire harness. When this D-sub receptacle is
removed, the ELT can be manipulated without the possibility of activation.
3) With the G-switch loop in place, neither the cockpit remote switch nor the ELT control switch can be
positioned to prevent automatic activation. With the G-switch loop open (removed), the ELT cannot be
activated by dropping, rough handling or during shipping.
NOTE: The toggle switch can still activate the ELT regardless of G-switch loop status.
4) Activation is indicated by the presence of the swept audio tone transmitted on the 121.5 MHz signal, the
buzzer sounding and the flashing cockpit remote switch and/or ELT status LED. All these indicators
immediately begin upon ELT activation.
5) To reset the beacon, the position of either the local ELT switch or the cockpit remote switch must be
changed from ON to ARMED. If activation is from the G-switch, the switch position must first be set to
ON then changed to ARMED.
NOTE: The ELT g-switch CANNOT be disarmed or disabled from the cockpit. Cockpit operation is
limited to activating and resetting the ELT.
6) A warning buzzer is required by TSO C126b to indicate ELT activation when the aircraft is not operating.
The buzzer is powered by the ELT and is not dependent upon the aircraft power for operation. The
indicator beeps periodically, with the periods between pulses increasing with activation time.
B. Normal Operation
NOTE: The beacon will immediately begin transmitting at 121.5 MHz and will continue to do so until
the ELT is deactivated or 24 hours have expired.
NOTE: The beacon will begin transmitting at 406 MHZ approximately 50 seconds after activation
and will continue to do so at approximately 50 second intervals until the ELT is deactivated
or 24 hours have expired.
1) In normal operation, the ELT is ready to activate. The cockpit remote switch and the control switch on
the ELT are both in the “ARM” position. The G-switch loop (connection jumper between pins 5 and 12 of
the D-sub receptacle) is in place to enable the ELT. In this condition, if the ELT movement causes the G-
switch threshold to be exceeded, the beacon will activate.
C. Manual Activation
1) The ELT may be manually activated by placing either the remote switch or the ELT control switch in the
ON position. This forces the ELT to activate, regardless of whether or not the G-switch loop is in place.
NOTE: The ELT cannot be reset if either the cockpit remote switch or the ELT control switch is in
the ON position.
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